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Alps Avalanche Claims British Skiers; AI Arms Race Engulfs Town

Two British skiers, Stuart Leslie and Shaun Overy, were among three fatalities in an avalanche at the French Alps ski resort of Val d'Isere last week, according to Sky News. The other victim was a French national. The tragedy occurred after a red avalanche warning had been issued by Meteo-France, the national weather forecaster.

A friend of Mr. Leslie, Craig Hunter, shared a tribute on Facebook, describing him as someone who lived life to the "absolute maximum" and "squeezed everything out of every moment," as reported by Sky News. The incident occurred in southeastern France.

In other news, the family of an Iranian protester was forced to pay for the bullet that killed their son, according to Sky News. Nasrin, whose nephew Hooman was killed during protests in Iran, shared the painful details. The 37-year-old had joined demonstrations against the regime in Lahijan. Hooman had told a friend that if he didn't return, he had "died so others could be free."

Meanwhile, Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) is actively seeking investment opportunities in Europe, as reported by TechCrunch. Gabriel Vasquez, a partner at a16z, revealed he took nine flights from NYC to Stockholm in one year to find future Swedish unicorns. This was highlighted by a recent pre-seed round into Dentio, a Swedish startup.

In the UK, the town of Potters Bar is embroiled in a local dispute over a proposed data center, as reported by Wired. A property developer applied for permission to build an industrial-scale data center on farmland near the town. Local residents formed a Facebook group to oppose the project, but the local government granted planning permission in January 2025.

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